Increasing the priority may help to reduce latency and packet loss on the VPN.
@cindex Proxy
-@item Proxy = socks4 | socks4 | http | exec @var{...} [experimental]
+@item Proxy = socks4 | socks5 | http | exec @var{...} [experimental]
Use a proxy when making outgoing connections.
The following proxy types are currently supported:
Optionally, a @var{username} can be supplied which will be passed on to the proxy server.
@cindex socks5
-@item socks4 <@var{address}> <@var{port}> [<@var{username}> <@var{password}>]
+@item socks5 <@var{address}> <@var{port}> [<@var{username}> <@var{password}>]
Connect to the proxy using the SOCKS version 5 protocol.
If a @var{username} and @var{password} are given, basic username/password authentication will be used,
otherwise no authentication will be used.
traffic.
@cindex StrictSubnets
-@item StrictSubnets <yes|no> (no) [experimental]
+@item StrictSubnets = <yes|no> (no) [experimental]
When this option is enabled tinc will only use Subnet statements which are
present in the host config files in the local
@file{@value{sysconfdir}/tinc/@var{netname}/hosts/} directory.
must resolve to the external IP address where the host can be reached,
not the one that is internal to the VPN.
If no port is specified, the default Port is used.
+Multiple Address variables can be specified, in which case each address will be
+tried until a working connection has been established.
@cindex Cipher
@item Cipher = <@var{cipher}> (blowfish)